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  • AMD Releases Orochi 2.0 With More CUDA/HIP Functions Implemented For Better Portability

    Phoronix: AMD Releases Orochi 2.0 With More CUDA/HIP Functions Implemented For Better Portability

    AMD GPUOpen's Orochi project as a remidner is the effort for allowing dynamic runtime switching between the Radeon HIP and NVIDIA CUDA APIs to allow better cross-GPU portability. Today marks the availability of Orochi 2.0 for enhancing this API to target NVIDIA CUDA and AMD HIP hardware...

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  • #2
    @Michael

    Typo

    "AMD GPUOpen's Orochi project as a remidner is" should be "reminder"

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    • #3
      Originally posted by JEBjames View Post
      @Michael

      Typo

      "AMD GPUOpen's Orochi project as a remidner is" should be "reminder"


      dwibly dictionary:

      remidner noun

      re . mid. ner


      A middle man solution.




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      • #4
        Ngreedia white knights assemble!

        lol

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        • #5
          Crap instead proper GPU computing ecosystem.

          Make OpenCL great again or make Vulkan Computing surpass it. And make ZLUDA a first priority project such as in DXVK. Get an army of lawyers and AMD will surpass NVIDIA.

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          • #6
            So this is API routing? Like what WINE does for the Windows API.

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            • #7
              Is this similar to ZLUDA in any way shape or form - just distributed?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Eirikr1848 View Post
                Is this similar to ZLUDA in any way shape or form - just distributed?
                No. Code generation vs. running a code.

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